Membaca Enny Arrow: Ada unsur Pendidikan S*ks atau Cabul Doang?

EPISODE · Sep 19, 2022 · 55 MIN

Membaca Enny Arrow: Ada unsur Pendidikan S*ks atau Cabul Doang?

from Indonesia Tanpa Stigma · host Indonesia Tanpa Stigma

Pornografi telah ada sejak lama. Media untuk pornografi juga mengikuti kemajuan teknologi. Saat ini, kita mengenal begitu banyak video porno yang berseliweran di internet. Sebelum zaman internet, film porno banyak dimuat dalam kaset video. Orang menyebutnya blue film alias be ef alias bokep. Bagaimana dengan media berbentuk tulisan alias buku? Pada periode 1980-an, nama Enny Arrow begitu terkenal. Meski dalam bentuk stensilan yang sederhana, buku-buku Enny Arrow laris manis di kalangan remaja saat itu. Rada aneh kalo remaja tahun 80-an atau 90-an awal nggak tahu buku Enny Arrow. Ya, boleh disebut dia legenda. Membaca buku Enny Arrow dinilai mampu membangkitkan fantasi s*ks pembacanya. Tulisan yang sangat vulgar itu membuatnya super populer di zamannya. Nama Enny Arrow pun hingga hari ini masih sering disebut, meski pastinya sambil senyum-senyum. Kali ini Patri Handoyo, Tri Irwanda, dan Terranova Waksman bernostalgia ngobrolin fenomena Enny Arrow. Menurut kalian (kalo pernah baca), apakah buku Enny Arrow punya muatan pendidikan s*ks atau cuma porno-pornoan doang yang nggak ada manfaatnya dan justru berbahaya? Biar gak gagal paham, simak sampe akhir ya gaess.. Disclaimer: Tayangan ini tidak dimaksudkan untuk mempromosikan pornografi dan perbuatan cabul. #RumahCemara #IndonesiaTanpaStigma #EnnyArrow #SupportDontPunish

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